A 90 minute electroacoustic radio drama about feminist anonymity, transgendered authorship... and murder. Produced for German Public Radio by musician and trans-activist Terre Thaemlitz in collaboration with Laurence Rassel of Brussel's cyberfeminist collective Constant. The album combines original and liberated music with spoken word examining the gender politics of the copyLeft. An album so cutting edge German Public Radio banned it from broadcast. Also starring Tina Horne, Pierre De Jaeger, Nicolas Malevé, Femke Snelting, Marie-Françoise Stewart, Aiko Tsuji and Wendy Van Wynsberghe. Released June 1, 2007, by Comatonse Recordings (Japan), Constant vzw (Belgium) and Public Record (US). Also available from Comatonse Recordings as a deluxe edition double CD with bonus materials (C.016.CD), and a 12-inch vinyl EP with extended remixes of "Useless Movement" (C.016.EP).

Originally commissioned for broadcast by a German national broadcaster in 2005, delayed and then cancelled in 2006, self-released in 2007 by Comatonse Recordings (comatonse.com), Constant vzw (constantvzw.com), and simultaneously archived as part of the "Articles of Incorporation" series by Public Record (publicrec.org).

Public Record at www.publicrec.org is the fair-use archive of the Ultra-red organization. "The record only exists in its excavation. The record demands to be used. And the record exceeds the demand." A free download of this release (minus bonus materials) is available at:http://www.publicrec.org/archive/2-01/2-01-014/2-01-014.html

Public Record at www.publicrec.org is the fair-use archive of the Ultra-red organization. "The record only exists in its excavation. The record demands to be used. And the record exceeds the demand." A free download of this release (minus bonus materials) is available at:http://www.publicrec.org/archive/2-01/2-01-014/2-01-014.html